new Suutk- American Batterjlies, 211 



mamier to tormis. It is widest at veins 3, 4, extendin;^ 

 f;i*i':itly inwards hIoiig: vein 4. Between veins 2, 3 it recedes 

 to extreme rnarfi;in, but forins a bl;ick trimioular patch on 

 vein 2 and a linear black mark is |)r(!seiit alon^ vein I b at 

 tornii^. Hind win"; wbite witlx a broad Ijiit miicli broken 

 black mar<^in. A long curved black streak along vein 8 

 almost throufrlioufc its leno^th, except at orii^in. A black 

 sli.ide alon<^ vein 4 just l^evond end of cell. Hind winj; 

 below cream-coloured, with a strong orange patch at base and 

 black streaks as above, but paler. 



lOxpanae ^ 72, ? 75 mm. 



llab. Trinidad, Morne Diable, 9. 4. 17 {Sir Jlonnin 

 L(imoni). 



I have named the sj)ecies after Sir Norman Laniont, who 

 discovered it on Morne j^iable, where he lui I mule numerous 

 fifsh records for the island. 



Types, ^ and ? , in Coll, Kaye. 



Heliconida. 

 HeJiconius doris doria, ab. gihhsi, nov. 



Fore wing like typical doris from Guiana, except that all 

 the markings are completely white. The basal streak along 

 thr! median being considerably suffused with l)lack scaling. 

 Hind win": normal doris with the blue scalinLC extendinj; on 

 either side of the veins beyond the cell area. 



Ilah. British Guiana, Friendship, Berbice River. 



Type ? in Coll. Schmassmann. 



This very rare form, which is parallel to //. doris metJiaV' 

 miiia, ab. fascinator, from N. \V, Venezuela, was given 

 nnsnspectingly by the late Mr. A. IC. Gibbs with many 

 other doris to Air. Schmassmann shortly before he died, 



[ have named the aberration after the late Mr. A. E. 

 Gibbs. 



Heliconius waVacei hrevimaculita, ab. Iialli. 



Fore wing like brevinutenlata, with the short median band 

 white in place of the usual yellow, broken by the extra dark 

 scaling along vein 2. Hind wing like typical waUicei. 



JIab. Lower Amazon, Scrj)a, March 1914 (^4. Hall). 



Type ? in Coll. iSchmassmann. 



This form is close to clytia, but as brevimaculata is a 

 geographical race on the lower Amazon it is necessary to 

 describe and record the occurrence of an accompanying white 

 form. 



I have named this aberration after Mr. A. Hall. 



